Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8817488 | Biomedical and Environmental Sciences | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
To characterize long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs) and viremia controllers (VCs), infected with HIV-1 through contaminated blood donation or transfusion between 1992 and 1996 in Henan, China. LTNPs and VCs were defined by CD4+T lymphocyte (CD4) count and viral load (VL). Of 29,294 patients infected with HIV-1 via contaminated blood donation or transfusion that had conducted for more than 20 years, 92 were LTNPs/VCs. There were 70 LTNPs (0.24%), 43 VCs (0.15%), and 48 LTNPs+VCs- (0.16%). VCs had a significantly lower CD4 nadir, compared to LTNPs and LTNPs+VCs-, and no significant differences for the highest VL and HIV-1 DNA. Cases P4 and P5 were LTNPs, while their VL reached approximately 4.3 log copies/mL. P6 was a VC, but with CD4 < 500 cells/μL constantly. Data from the LTNPs/VCs cohort provided valuable information, future research is needed.
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Authors
Jia LIU, Pan Ying FAN, Xiu Juan XUE, Jiang Zhou YAN, Guo Qing SUN, Chun Hua LIU, Sui An TIAN, Ning LI, Ding Yong SUN, Qian ZHU, Zhe WANG,